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8th Oct 2023

From Spain to Sarajevo: Tracing the Sarajevo Haggadah's Remarkable Odyssey

In this special episode, I delve into the captivating world of the Sarajevo Haggadah, one of the world's rarest and most significant historical documents. Join me as i unravel the mysteries and stories surrounding this ancient manuscript, which resides in the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

My guest for this episode is Aleksandra Bunčić, a passionate scholar and art historian who has dedicated her life to studying the Sarajevo Haggadah. Together, we embark on a fascinating exploration of this unique manuscript, shedding light on its origins, significance, and the journey it took from medieval Spain to Sarajevo.

The Sarajevo Haggadah is not just a religious text; it's a visual masterpiece. Aleksandra reveals the intricate illustrations and illuminations within the manuscript, some of which have no parallels in medieval art. We learn about its connection to the Jewish community in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Sephardic Jews who arrived in the region in the 16th century.

But how did this remarkable artifact survive the turbulent history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, including periods of occupation and conflict? Aleksandra shares the heartwarming story of how the Haggadah was protected during the Bosnian war and used for its intended purpose during the most challenging times.

As we delve deeper into the production process of medieval manuscripts, we gain insight into the collaboration between Jewish scribes and Christian illuminators. Aleksandra discusses the elaborate and painstaking process involved in creating such manuscripts, shedding light on the craftsmanship that has allowed these documents to endure for centuries.

Throughout this episode, we discover the universal messages and themes found in the Sarajevo Haggadah—messages of separation and unity, darkness and light, and the journey from slavery to freedom. Aleksandra's dedication to preserving the Haggadah's legacy and sharing its story with the world is truly inspiring.

As we conclude our conversation, we reflect on the future of the Sarajevo Haggadah. Aleksandra's hope is that more scholars and individuals worldwide will recognise its value and come together to ensure its preservation. The manuscript is currently on display at the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, open to the public twice a week, allowing visitors to witness its beauty and history.

So, if you're eager to learn more about this extraordinary manuscript, plan a visit to the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, explore their official website, and seek out scholarly resources and artistic interpretations inspired by the Sarajevo Haggadah.

Thank you for joining us on this enlightening journey into the world of the Sarajevo Haggadah. It's a testament to the power of art and history to transcend time and bring people together.

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This podcast is about exploring life as a retiree in Bosnia and Herzegovina, sharing personal stories and cultural insights. It blends vivid storytelling about the unique aspects of Balkan life, its traditions, food, and history, with reflections on adapting to a new culture in later life. It offers you a mix of inspiration, practical advice, and a glimpse into an authentic, slower-paced lifestyle.
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Hello! I’m David, a retired British expat living in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After over 25 years in this fascinating country, I’ve embraced its rich culture, history, and way of life, finding new adventures in a slower-paced but deeply meaningful lifestyle.

This podcast is my way of sharing that journey with you. From personal stories of adapting to a new culture to uncovering hidden gems, local traditions, and the delicious cuisine of the Balkans, I invite you to explore life here through my eyes.

Whether you’re curious about expat living, passionate about travel, or simply love a good story, this podcast offers a warm, relatable perspective on finding joy in a life less ordinary. Join me as I share tales of discovery, inspiration, and connection from Bosnia and beyond!